

IMTIS
Imagerie Multimodale et Traitement d'Image et du Signal
IMTIS
Imagerie Multimodale et Traitement d'Image et du Signal
Introduction and Research Topics
The IMTIS team is one of two teams in the ASI (Automation, Signals, and Images) department at IRIMAS.
The team’s research activities focus on the theme of signals and images and cover a wide range of fields, from microscopic instrumentation, vision, and perception in robotics, AI, and electrical signals, as well as the sciences of motion, to theories and methods of signal and image processing. See the figure below for a more detailed overview of each research area.
IMTIS maintains numerous partnerships at the international, national, and local levels, working with both universities and businesses—ranging from small local firms to large corporations. These partnerships take the form of reciprocal research visits, hosting doctoral students, jointly supervised and co-directed theses, as well as the submission of numerous joint research projects.
This diaphragm represents research and thematic axes. It is interactive: click an axis to view details.
- Microscopic Imaging
- AI & Electrical Signals
- Movement Sciences
- Theory and Methods
- Vision Perception in Robotics
- Health, biology, materials, ...
- Energy and Cybersecurity
- Sports, personalized medicine, personal care
- Quality Control and Industrial Data
Team members
Permanent members
Badji Abderrezak
Assoc. Prof.
Bazeille Stéphane
Assoc. Prof.
Bourdier Pierre
Assoc. Prof.
Canaan Bushra
Assoc. Prof. / Res. Eng.
Colicchio Bruno
Assoc. Prof.
Courbot Jean-Baptiste
Assoc. Prof. / HDR
Cudel Christophe
Prof.
Debailleul Matthieu
Res. Eng.
Degoutte Fabrice
Assoc. Prof.
Dieterlen Alain
Prof.
Haeberlé Olivier
Prof.
Hermann Gilles
Assoc. Prof.
Kohler Sophie
Assoc. Prof.
Moukadem Ali
Assoc. Prof. / HDR
Ould Abdeslam Djaffar
Prof.
Sérandour Titouan
Jr Prof.
Verrier Nicolas
Assoc. Prof. / HDR
Wira Patrice
Prof.
Non-permanent members
PhD students
Ait Messaoud Salem
PhD
Baatout Radhia
PhD
Babur Alparslan
PhD
Barbier Marie
PhD
Belguermi Yacine
PhD
Borne Augustin
PhD
Chacon Avila Carlos Alberto
PhD
Darambazar Gandorj
PhD
Debarre Thomas
PhD
Dumont Séléna
PhD
Galinier Mathieu
PhD
Göttisheim Valentin
PhD
Mawassi Hadi
PhD
Messmer Liane-Marina
PhD
Munsch Julie
PhD
Ouali Sonia
PhD
Pestana Legori Leonardo
PhD
Pusch Kathrin
PhD
Schabat Simon
PhD
Schönle Daniel
PhD
Interns
- Haeusel Antoine (23 March 2026 - 26 June 2026)
- Mawasy Marwa (1 April 2026 - 29 June 2026)
- Richez Charlélie (2 February 2026 - 3 July 2026)
- Vogel Jean (8 June 2026 - 10 July 2026)
- Tosif Ahmad (9 February 2026 - 24 July 2026)
- Raza Hassan (2 February 2026 - 31 July 2026)
- Khan Ali-Namaz (16 February 2026 - 31 August 2026)
- Oulghazi Mbarek (2 March 2026 - 31 August 2026) - (M2) Analyse temps-fréquence et théorie des frames
- Rasul Muhammad Sami Ur (1 April 2026 - 31 August 2026)
- El Boughdadi Abdeljalil (23 February 2026 - 4 September 2026)
Research Activities
Comment les robots perçoivent-ils le monde ?
Simulation et édition de défauts par 3d Gaussian Splatting
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Interpretable Time-Frequency Features for the Classification of Power Quality Disturbances (2026) DocumentGandorj Darambazar, Ali Moukadem, Bruno Colicchio, Patrice Wira
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Architecture and evaluation protocol for transformer-based visual object tracking in UAV applications (2026) DocumentAugustin Borne, Pierre Notin, Christophe Hennequin, Sebastien Changey, Stephane Bazeille, Christophe Cudel, Franz Quint
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Robust Nonlinear Control of a 3×2 Stacked Multicellular Inverter Using Neural Network-Based Regulation (2026) ArticleSalah Hanafi, Mohammed Karim Fellah, Youcef Djeriri, Mohamed Fouad Benkhoris, Abdelhakim Saim, Djamel Ziane, Patrice WiraThe Eurasia Proceedings of Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
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Self-written high-efficiency single-mode optical link using a single near-infrared photopolymerization step (2026) ArticleNessim Jebali, Céline Molinaro, Julien Roul, Julie Jermann, Jean-Baptiste Doucet, Benjamin Reig, Serge Monneret, Olivier Haeberlé, Olivier Soppera, Véronique BardinalJournal of Lightwave Technology
Time-frequency analysis of pathological lung sounds: detection and quantification of abnormal sounds in patients with cystic fibrosis, pulmonary fibrosis, or COPD.
Holographic 3D Maps for Silicone Detection in Living Cells and Tissues 3DHOLOCELL
Fibers as Optical Resolution Test-patterns for Unlabeled Nanoscopy Assessment FORTUNA
Research and Doctoral studies
Analyse des perturbations et des défauts dans les réseaux électriques avec des méthodes temps-fréquence et des techniques d’apprentissage machine.
Gandorj DARAMBAZAR
Directeur(s) de thèse : Patrice WIRA
Département(s) et équipe(s) : ASI --- IMTIS
Apprentissage automatique dans les environnements de formation en ligne : Optimisation de l’efficacité et de la classification des textes par la sélection de caractéristiques linguistiques et la tokenisation.
Daniel SCHÖNLE
Directeur(s) de thèse : Djaffar OULD ABDESLAM - Christoph REICH
Département(s) et équipe(s) : ASI --- IMTIS
Contact the team
Team Leader
Pr Djaffar OULD ABDESLAM
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IMTIS Team
- IUT Mulhouse, Building G, 1st floor, 61 rue Albert Camus, 68093 Mulhouse
From the Mulhouse train station:
- Take Line 20 to the Bel-Air stop,
- then a 5-minute walk.
From the Mulhouse train station:
- Take Tram Line 1 to the Porte Jeune stop,
- then take Tram Line 2 to the Bel-Air stop,
- then a 5-minute walk.
Depuis l’autoroute A36 :
- take Exit 16a,
- Take the D68 toward “Coteaux”; the University of Technology is a 5-minute drive away.